Following the visa exemption for Thailand, the long-awaited visa exemption for Singapore will also arrive.
According to the latest official reports, Singapore and China will implement a 30-day mutual visa waiver agreement. The two countries are currently discussing the details, and the relevant policies are planned to be introduced in early 2024.
Hearing the news, netizens said:
Great!It's finally time to go to the Night Zoo!"
Who can resist the charm of Garden City?I'm about to start my journey!"
From glittering skyscrapers to charming alleyways, what's there to do in Singapore?Today we will recommend it to you.
Explore Changi Airport
Singapore Changi Airport is Singapore's only civilian airport and therefore your first port of call in Singapore. The airport is located in Changi, Singapore's Eastern District, hence its name.
In between waiting at Changi Airport, you can do more than you ever imagined. Rather than an airport, it is more like an international shopping mall, a luxury cinema, a super food court, a tropical landscape garden, a parent-child adventure park, ......After getting off the plane, let's take a look at what to do at Changi Airport!
Jewel Changi
From T1 to Jewel, you can enter the north entrance of Jewel Changi from the lobby on the first floorYou can also take the escalator from the departure hall on the second floor of T2 to the third floor, which is within walking distance from the link bridgeIf your plane lands at T3, you can take the pedestrian bridge in the departure hall (near Crowne Plaza Changi Airport) in about a few minutes.
Stepping into the stars, an indoor waterfall falling from the sky pours down from a few floors in the sky, it has a beautiful name called "rain whirlpool", which can be called a modern architectural miracle and is a must-see "attraction" at the airport. It is recommended to start the tour from the B2 floor, where you can "touch" the waterfall through the protective film.
If you need to buy souvenirs, you can also get them all in one place at Xingyao: TWG's tea, bacha's coffee, Bengawan Solo's signature cake, Meizhenxiang's pork jerky, irvins' salted egg yolk fish skin, Tiger's plaster ......Coverage for all ages and all populations.
Tips: The passage leading from T3 to the Shine of the Stars, with a platform in front, is the best shooting spot for filming the small train crossing the waterfall!You can also take the Skytrain between T2 (E) and T3 (B) to cross the entire waterfall!Note that the Skytrain route between T2 (F) and T3 (A) does not see the waterfall.
Crowne Plaza Changi Airport
Enjoy Singapore's city landmarks
Say goodbye to Changi and step out of the airport to embrace the tropical sunshine and see some of Singapore's must-see landmarks
Merlion
Merlion Park is a very small park located on the reclaimed land next door to One Fullerton. The lion's head and fishtail statue is designed by Singaporean Chinese Lim Langxin for the tourism icon, and since 1997, this lion's head and fishtail statue has been sitting on the water waves and has become the landmark fountain of Singapore's CBD.
Merlion ice cream is a must-buy, but it doesn't melt very quickly, so you have to run if you want to take a photo with the sculpture.
Opening hours: All day.
Transportation: Take the subway to Fushi Station, and walk for a few minutes.
Tip: The best spot to take a photo is by the handrail near the fishtail side in the stand in front of the Merlion statue. When taking pictures, use your hands or open your mouth to catch the water in a different position, which means that the wealth is rolling.
Gardens by the Bay
The main attractions of the Gardens by the Bay area are the Cloud Forest, the Flower Dome and the Supertree, all of which are within walking distance. The Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome are actually two huge plant cold rooms, with thousands of flowers swaying all year round.
The supertrees dozens of stories high are home to more than 100,000 kinds of exotic flowers and plants. However, it is recommended to go to the Supertree after dark, and you can watch the light show by the way.
You can buy a three-way ticket at the ticket center or on major online platforms, but if you are afraid of heights and don't want to go to the Supertree, then you only need to buy the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome package.
Opening hours: Flower Dome and Cloud Forest 09:00 - 21:00;The Supertree Light Show is held at 19:45 and 20:45.
Flower Dome + Cloud Forest Combo Ticket: **Ticket $53, Child $40.
Transportation: Transfer to bus 400 from the North-South Line to Marina Bay StationGet off at Bayfront Station on the Loop Line and walk to it.
Clarke Quay
What used to be a small wharf for loading and unloading goods has been transformed into a place where the former cargo was stored has been painted in colours, and it has become a thriving place for shopping, dining and entertainment in the country of Clarke Quay.
The Old Jubilee Street Police Station at Clarke Quay is a must-see photo spot for the sunset, with nearly a thousand windows lined up to create a rainbow wall.
Chinatown
Chinatown is Singapore's Chinatown and home to a Chinese Singaporean community. Historic temples and time-honored Chinese medicine shops are intertwined with trendy bars and shops. When night falls, Chinatown is brightly lit up, reminiscent of a Chinese temple fair.
There are many well-known and worthwhile food shops here, such as Tiantian Hainanese Chicken Rice, Songfa Bak Kut Teh, Yakun, Family Carnival, etc. It's perfect for coming on an empty stomach!
Recommended to stay
InterContinental Singapore
Strategically located in the heart of Singapore, the hotel is close to many famous attractions and business districts. Merlion Park and Marina Bay are within easy reach of the hotel, making it easy to explore Singapore's top attractions.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Novena
The hotel is located on Balestier Road, right next to the famous Little India and Orchard Road. You can also walk from the hotel to the Novena MRT station, which provides easy access to the Lion City's attractions.
Holiday Inn Express Clarke Quay
Located in the heart of Singapore, the hotel is just a few minutes' drive from Merlion Park and within walking distance of Clarke Quay MRT station and the famous attraction of Chinatown.
Explore one of Singapore's four major zoos
If zoos have a ceiling, then Singapore's four major zoos must be unassailable. If you have children, the four major zoos in Singapore are the destinations you must take your children to once in a lifetime.
Singapore Zoo
At the Singapore Zoo, which is built with the concept of "wildlife habitat", the rainforest animals of all sizes are free-range, and the birds of prey are separated by natural barriers to a safe distance.
In addition to feeding here, **animal shows are also children's favorites, it is recommended to take a map to see the time when you enter the park!
Business hours: 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m
Singapore Mandai Wildlife World Official Website**:
River Safari Park
It's just a few minutes' walk from the main entrance of the Singapore Zoo. Here, you can immerse yourself in exploring the homes of river-dwelling animals: the Mississippi River, the Nile River, the Ganges, the Amazon River, and even the Yangtze River in China have been "moved" to the park.
It is recommended to play Amazon River rafting, as well as **River dwelling animal show "River Words".
Business hours: 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m
Reservations are open on the official website two hours before the start of each show, and seats are limited.
Reservation page**:
Singapore Bird Park
Next, you can take No. 138 or No. 927 to move to the world of birds. The bird park is not big, and you can visit it in about two hours.
Don't miss out on two themed shows: the "Spread Your Wings Show" to see the amazing talents of birds under the direction of a bird trainer, and the "Bird of Prey Show" with ferocious birds at the top of the food chain.
Business hours: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m
It is recommended to check the performance time on the official website: check the performance time in advance, no reservation service is provided, first-come, first-served.
Night safari
At sunset, the mysterious jungle night beckons to us. After entering the park, it is recommended to take a guided car to get a quick overview of the entire park before dark.
The "Night Spirit Animal Show" requires reservations on the official website two hours before the show. After the show, four night hiking trails are waiting for brave humans to explore.
Opening hours: 7:15 p.m. - 12:00 a.m
Elven animal show at night "Reservation**:
Recommended to stay
There aren't many options around the four major zoos, so it's recommended to stay at Orchard Road, a paradise for buying and buying, after all, moms and dads can treat themselves to a trip to the zoo full of parent-child interaction!
Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard Centre
Located in the heart of Orchard Road, just minutes from the Somerset and Dhoby Ghaut MRT MRT stations, it offers easy access to almost every part of Singapore.
Hotel Express Singapore Orchard Road
"Vibrant" was the first impression of this hotel. Whether it is the plant-covered hotel façade or the swaying banana leaf print on the guest room wall, it is the best echo of this garden city.
voco Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore
The hotel is also located on the bustling downtown shopping street, within easy reach of ION and Takashimaya department stores, and just a short walk from Orchard Road MRT station. It's so "fun" that you will fall in love with it once you live.
Play the happy mass market island of Sentosa
There's the Golden Brown Heatwave, there's Universal Studios, you can explore marine life, and you can challenge the ...... of extreme sportsThis happy island of mass traders is Sentosa. While you're in Sentosa, here are a few places you won't want to miss!
Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore is small but has a lot of features, with seven themed areas to keep guests of all ages happy. Families with children can meet Minions and interact with their Sesame Street friends.
Roller coaster fans should not miss the famous double-track roller coaster "Battlestar Human Squad" and the indoor roller coaster "Transformers 3D showdown".
Remember to ** the Universal Studios app in advance before playing, and check the queue time, performance schedule and specific directions at any time, as well as information such as restaurants, food trucks, and toilets.
Business hours: Friday to Monday 11:00-18:00, Tuesday to Thursday 11:00-17:00
s.e.aAquarium
S. across the wall from Universal Studiose.A Aquarium is home to more than 100,000 species of marine creatures from dozens of habitats, making it dizzying for friends of all ages.
Follow the instructions throughout the process, there is no fork in the road, and it is super suitable for lazy people who don't like to do strategies. In particular, it is recommended to go to the dolphin farm to get up close and personal with dolphins, but be sure to make a reservation in advance!
Business hours: Monday to Sunday 9:00-17:00
Skyline Slope Luge
Skyline Luge has been one of Sentosa's most popular destinations in recent years, so explorers can't miss itThere are different routes to choose from, and you can take the open cable car up the mountain after redeeming your ticket on the spot!
Operating hours: Sunday to Thursday 11:00-19:30;Friday and Saturday 10:00-21:00
The sky is happy
Sit around a table dozens of floors above and enjoy a delicious iced drink while overlooking the magnificent views of Singapore's southern islands in all directions.
Business hours: 10:00-21:30
Admission: $18 for children aged 13 and above, $15 for children aged 4-12S$3 per person.
Recommended to stay
Although Sentosa can't be enough for a day, you don't need to live on the island. The first is that the transportation in and out of the island is very convenient, and the second is that there are more hotels in the city of Singapore, and the cost performance is also higher. We recommend staying at the following two hotels:
InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay
Located in the heart of Robertson Quay along the Singapore River, the hotel is very close to Sentosa, offering the best of both quality hospitality and casual beachfront living.
Holiday Inn Singapore Yating
The Singapore River flows through Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay to the doorstep of Holiday Inn Singapore Yating. In addition to the view, the location of this hotel is also good, walking distance to the subway station, which is very convenient to get around.
Singapore is visa-free, and you can finally say that you can go, are you ready to go?